Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922, June 19, 1895, Page 7, Image 7
THE OMAHA DAILY BEE : WEDNESDAY , JUNE 9 , 189S. SPE01KL NOTICES. Aclrertlnrnionii for these columns will bo ( hen until 12IDO p. in. fnrtho ttvonlncnnd until 8 p. m. for the nmrti * " nnil Sunday * ( Milan. Advortliert , Try reqnrttlne numbered ( heck , can hnve nnimcri mltlrennoil to n numbered letter In care ot Tlin lice. An- in em 10 addrcnied nlll be ilfillrorcd upon I Itnenlntlon of the check only. Jtaten , 1 l-2c a word , flrtt Insertion , lo a vrord licreafler. Nothing taken for lii tlian 2Sc tor tint ! n ertlon. Ihefto ndT rtlicmcnU must ton coiuecu- lively. SITUATIONS "WANTED. YOUNG WIDOW. DAUGHTER OF MASON and I. O , O. F. , desires situation on house keeper or take charge of hotel , city or country , or would correspond with view to matrimony1 , elderly gentleman preferred. Address Mrs. Car. rl J. Wllburn. 1' . O. Box 1017 , Chlcagi. III. _ A-MI24-3) * SITUATION WANTED BY GOOD CUTTER practical tailor ; three years In present place Iwst o' references ; age , 36 ; total abstainer. W Rook , Infllimola , In. A M142 20 * MAN AND WIFE WITHOUT CHILDREN want jiosltlon on a farm. IV'ter Sorensen , 130 Cnsa street. A 153-23 * WANTED f ALL HELK WANTED , 1.000 MEN TO WRITE ME TODA1 f > r the receipt ( absolutely free. In plain sealei envelope ) which curetl me of nervous debility exhausted vitality , etc. Address C. J. Walker Box 1.311 , Kalamazoo , Mich. B-M423 CUBAN AND MILD. BC 11-181 J21 IW.OC ) A MONTH AND EXPENSES I'AII salesmen ; no exp rlence required. U. S. Clgni Co. , G3 < S. 7th street , St. Louis , Mo. B-MD1S-51 * _ _ WANTED , TWO GOOD STONE CUTTERS T ( work on court house , Lancaster. Mo. ; wage 1.00 for ten hours. Apply at Dcllono hotel. B MO M _ _ HIDE LINE ; MACKINTOSHES , RUIUlEl clothing , etc. , n Rood ralestmn rnn ndd ; Rial route. Mfg. Coiporallon , I1. O. 1371 , New YorV B-M1IO 19' _ LADIES OR GENTLEMEN WISHING EM ploym nt , J30.00 per month nnd expenses , cnl nt Hotel Brunswick on Wednesday nnd Thurs day between 9 a. m. nnd 6 p. m. B M1C1 ! i ) SALESMEN. TO DRUG TRADE. HIDE L1N1 nr otherwise. J. W. Knight , Z17-2K State st. R.iclno. WIs. 11 MliO IS' WANTEI' . HELP. ARE YOU HONEST , SORER , INDUSTRIOUS If KO. cnsaKO with us for 1893 ; JSW a montli 3BO n year ; you can make It easy ; six hour a day. Our agents do not complain of hnr times. Why ? They are making money scllln our Perfection Dish Washer ; the only practlcn family washer manufactured ; washes , drlo and pollshcR dishes perfectly In two minutes no experience necessary ; n child of 8 operate It easily ; cheap and durnlile ; weight , thlrtw pounds ; made of anti-rust sheet Bteel ; capnclt ) 100 plec : 10.0flo for Its en.ua ! ; every famll wants one ; you don't have to canvas ; as BOO n people know you have It for nale they sen for n dish washer ; each ngent'n territory pn tected ; no competition ; e furnish narnpl ( nelk'hs six pounds ) In nice case to lady agent to filtc eiders with ; one. agent imnlf { 211. U Iln ten days. Addresi for full particular Perfei lion Mfg. Co. , Englewood , 111. C M421 WANTED , LADIES CAN OBTAIN PAYIN home work by addressing Iho Baker Mfi -Oi. . South Bend. Ind. C MK3 19 * _ EOK KENT HOUSES. HOUSES , F. 1C DARLING , BARKERD D 423 HOUSES IN ALL PARTS OF THE CITY. TH O. F. Davis company. 1C03 Farnam. D 126 HOUSES , BENAWA & CO. , 108 N. 13TH ST D 127 II. E. COLE CO. LARGEST LIST IN OMAHJ . _ D M4J8 FOR RENT DESIRABLE HOUSES. iKrooms , 211 8. 21th st , , J30. 7 rooms. 4J'X ' > Cumins st , , J22. 7 rooms. 920 N. 27lh rive. . J23.C6 , 9 rooms , 4907 Cass st , , J10. 9 rooms , 4927 Davenport st. . $10. G rooms , 3424 Jnckmn nt. , IS. r rooms , 2513 Pratt St. , $7 , See Fidelity Trust Co. , 1702 Farrnm at. D 4J1 JIENTAL AGENCY 20 SO. 10TH ST. D 727 _ _ _ _ _ TWO 9-ROOM BRICK HOUSES. 1339-41 PAR nvenuc. facing Hansconi p.irk , nearly nev hard wood Ilnlsli ; llrst class modern co ; venlences. Inquire 1113 South 32nd street. D-M33 6 AND 7-ROQM FLATS. WITH RANGE AN nil modern conveniences ; awnings , screens ar janitor service. Call at corner Hat , 701 S. 101 St. , from 10 to 12 and 2 to 4. George rionser. . D-MM4 TOR RENT. FINK COTTAGE , BARN , LARO lawn , on car line. R. C. Patterson. Ramgo bl , _ _ D-407 2 ELEGANT G-ROOM COTTAGES JUST BUIL' > 22.oO. Fidelity Trust company , 1702 Farnar D-64J ' 1 H-IIOOM MODERN HOUSE. 29TH ST. & PO1 pleton. Hartman & Robblna. .10 Bee bldg. D-S24-Jy3 _ _ SIODERN TEN-ROOM HOUSES ON MOTO line for rent nt J20.W ) per month. E. H. Shent 432 Pnxton block. D J" " " " _ I'OIl RENT , 8-RWOM HOUSE , ALL MODE ! Imiirovrmentii ; hard wood llnlsh nnd lar rooms. No. 40fi N. 23rd. D M103 1 ! _ TOR RENT. AT REASONABLE PRICE. J residence , cor. 24lh nnd St. Mary's ave. , fi nlshed or unfurnished , for the summer longer. Mrs. M. Hellman. _ p 055 2 KOR HUNT. 7-IWOM , EAST FRONT , MO ern. Call 3C2 No. Mth. rent > ; 5.00. D Mas FURNISHED ROOMS FOR HOUSEKEEPIN 6 rooms , llrst lloor , or 4 rooms , second tloi city witter , liath , barn. clc. ; 5 minutes fr < | > u tolllco. 822VJ 8. 20th street. D MS17 19 J. Alton GROUNDS. COTTER HOMESTEA 1J2I Sherman ave. F. D. Wead , 16th & Dougli D-137-1 ! m _ J'OR RENT , FOR SUMMER AND AUTUM my residence , corner of Daxenport and S2.1 nt iiartly furnlahed. II. J. Windsor , 1MI Oapll uve. n K4 _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ TOR RENT , 0-ROOM HOUSE. ALL MOQEI 1 conveniences. Best location In city , 111 So. 1 ! Bt. Imiulie of Dr. Tllden. D 157- : C FURNISHED ROOMS FOR RENT : VEI clMvin to right imrtli-s ; large lawn nnd nha tieca , U73 N , 27th ave , D M1SO 19' ' IFOR RENT. HANDSOME HOUSE. NH , . ' Ilunscom park ; low rental. Hicks , ! 0" > N. Life bldg. l-ailI8 M 1OK KK3XfT . jtOOM NICK SOUTH FRONT ROOM. WELL FU nlnhcd , private family. Call 2112 Cass BL ' . _ _ E M(3 1'LEASANT ROOM. 1913 DODGE. E MS ! rURNISHED ROOM , 620 S. 19TH STREET. _ _ E M107-J1S rOU RENT. ELEGANTLY FURNISH ] looms. COI S. 13th. E 616 Jy S ROOMS FORHOUSEKEEP1NO FOR M. nnd wife ; rent taken In board. 319 N. 17th. . _ E-SSI-li FURNISHED ROOMS 50C WEEK. 710 S. 147 NEATLY FURNISHED ROOM FOR TWO. S. Hill street. E M9IO 2 ! _ NEATLY FURNISHED ROOMS. 201 S. SJTH i _ _ E-M103-1S IUUNISHED II COMB ANPBOaE ( THE ROSE. SOW HARNEY , NICE FURNISH ] rooms with board ; special rates to gentleiner F 204-J2 ; IW'ELY FURNISHED ROOMS. ! 06 N. 19' vtreet. F M7S3-2I ffO RENT NICELY FURNISHED HOO with boaid ; term * icasonable. Call at 1 Pouelas. F80 i roil RENT-SUITE OF ROOMS , ALSO SI Rla room , \\ltli board In private family ; rel dices. J2U Fnrimm. F 818 11 KIC'ELY FURN'SHED SOUTH ROOM WI' board for two ; private family ; no other boa ' er > ; best homo comforts. 611 No. lint. I > California and Webster. F 90 J'OR RENT. FURNISHED ROOMS. WT Kuril. 1124 Blnney sttvet. F MIOl-i : M7 S. _ ST1I AVE. I'RIVATE FAMILY. F-M1J5 Jl ! ffO TRADE. DRESS SUIT. CHEST MEASU ! 3G Inches , worn twice ; cost 175 , for hone , RI or un > thing. a 41. Bee. Fl ! HANDSOME ROOMS. WITH EXCELLE table ; references.0 ! N. IStli street.FMU F-MU 21 15.00 WEEK. TOJARD AND ROOM ; El cuntly furnlsheil rooms. 2 81 Harney. F-M17 H FUBNISriEI ) 1 < OOMB TO HEN I ROOMS. CLOSET. tK ST. MARY'S AVE. a-11915 ji ) OR S X'NFURNISHED ROOMS TOR RENT 8. itlh St. a * ICH KENT flTOK-va AND OF-TICJ FOR RENT. THK 4-STORY TIR1CK IUIILDIN HID Ktrnarn ttreet. This bulldlnv liu - II proof cement basement , camplute Ktrant he { UK fixtures. lrr nn all noun , etc J ply at the oJHoc of The Bee. 1-91 tTWO-STORY URIcrc , XW , ANI > FE trarkace. ill B. 13th. Ht your own print K. Col Co. . I0 N. ISlb it. I-7U Jl AGENTS WANTED. MEN AND WOMEN. IS TO l A DAY , AD- dredfi the Hundy Ilenter Co. , 834 New York Lift bldg. . Omalia , Neb. J 913 WANTED , H1STRICT AND CITY MANAGERS to represent tha Unlteil States Benevolent so ciety ; pay * sick , accident nnd funeral benentu , Address J. U. Pitcher , secretary , Snglnnw , Easl Bid ? . Mich. J-MI19 _ LADY AGENTS , RUBBER UNDERGARMENT quick Kales , lilir profits , rntatogue free. Mrs N. II. Lltlle , Mfg. Co. , Chicago , III. J M1GD 19 * AGENTS WANTED , NEW WALL MAP V. B nnd world , six f ? l long , eleven bcaullfu colors. No experience needed. You cnnno make money easier. Send 5o for sample 01 write. Rand , McNally & Co. , Chicago. J M171 19 * AGENTS WANTED ENERGETIC MEN TC neir goods by sample , nt home or travel. Eos ] neller. Liberal salary or ( rood commission Address with stamp , P. O. Box 1103 , Nev York City. J M172 19 * WANTED TO RENT. A PHYSICIAN AND WIFE WOULD TAKI charge of nnd cnr for neatly furnished hous In good neighborhood during hot months , fo use of name. Good references. S. 43 , 11 ? ofllce. K-13S-H * RENTAL AGENCY. G. WALLACE , RENTALS , 312 BROWN BLK L M703 STORAGE. ITORAOE , FRANK EWERS. 1211 HARNEY. M435 EST STORAGE BUILDING IN OMAHA. U. S KOV. iMindeil warehouse : household goods stored lowest rates. 1013-1015 L"avcnworth. M436 3TOVEH STORED DU1 UNO SUMMER. TEt SCO. 13)7 ) Douglas. Omaha Stove Repair Work ; M437 ACIFIC STORAGE & WAREHOUSE CO. . 9TI & Jones sts. General storage and forwarding M438 WANTED TO BUY. , 'ANTED TO BUY ON MONTHLY PAYMENT a cottage on full lot. Address with locatlo and terms , S 42 , Bee N 131 .Alton. . SECOND HAND SAFE WANTEI Send description , size , price , elc. 8 45 , Bee. N-15S-19' VANTED TO BUY , CART SUITABLE FO pony. Must bo cheap for cash. Apply 41 Maple , after C p. m. N 151-20 * IfOK SAtK'URNTUBE. . FOR SALE , 30 ROOMS FURNITURE ; CBN trnl location 18 Iwarders ; good reasons fc Belling ; great tmrgaln. Address S 18 , Bee. O MS70 FOR SALE HORSESWAQONS.ET POR SALB , A GOOD GENTLEMAN'S DRI\ Ing horse at Mitchell's livery , 111G Dodge st. P M17G 19 * FOR SALE M.ISC1-I/L AN ECUS IARDWOOD COMBINATION HOO AN chicken fence. Chas , R. I < cu , 9th and Dougla Q-411 THE STANDARD CATTLE CO. . AMES. NEI ] has 400 tuns good baled hay for sale. Q M4I2 FOR SALE. A PET DEER. INQUIRE A. I Brandies , Boston Store. Q-M63I CUBAN FRECKLES SOLD 1 7ERYWHERE. Hi < Q-1S4 J21 FOR SALE , OLD LUMBER CONSISTING 0 scantling 2x4 , 2x8 , 2x10 , 8x8 , shlplap , sheetln siding , noors , windows , etc. , at the Assoclati Charities wood yard , 807 Howard t. t.Q037 Jyl4 * FOR SALE. RED IRISH SETTER PUP ! seven weeks old ; males , 110.00 ; females , J3.C John D. Howe. 1723 William St. Q M1C3 22 * CLAIRVOYANTS MRS. DR. H. WARREN. CLAIRVOYANT , R liable bu ess medium , Sth year at 119 N. 1CI Hll : FORTUNES TOLD THROUGH THE STA1 and through the spirit. Amelia Goodma Union Depot hotel , Hth and Mason , room 2 , u Htnlrs. S 503-19' ' MADAM E. AUSTIN , TRANCE MEDIUM AT > Independent card reader. Room 2 , 009 S. 1.1 st. Hamburg hotel. S930-26 MjlSSAUJ. . c iiib. XTO. MADAM SMITH. S02 S , 13TH , 2D FLOOR. ROC 3 ; magnetic , vapor , alcohol , steam , sulphur ! and sea baths. T M9SO-22 MASSAGE , MADAME BERNARD. 1121 DODO T MC59 Jy 4" FINEST BATH AND MASSAGE PARLORS city. Mine. Howell , 318 & 320 S. 15th ; thorougl practical chltopodlst and manicurist nttendni T MS76 Jy 12 MRS. DR. LEON , ELEGANT MASSAGE AI electric bath. Parlors restful nnd refrei Ing. 412 North 14th street. T M132 23 TU-l.aas-1 ilATHS. TURKISH BATHS : ONLY PLACE IN Cr exclusively for ladles. Suite 109-110 , Bee bli 13 LADIES' BATHS. MME. POST , 319VJ 3. 1GT 721 ran DELUC ErrEui/r conanr. MADE order from measure. 1909 Fornam itreet. itreet.U U 38 VIAVI CO. , 34(1 ( HKE III.1)0. ; HEALTH NCX tree ; home treatment ; huly attendant. U4 < II. HAAS , FI.OIUST. I'LANTS. CUT FLOWEI llamiuet , hall , residence and grave decorntlo 1813 Vinton street. Telephone 776. U M41 BATHS. MASSAGE , MUC. 1 > OST. 319V4 S. 151 U7 ! CUBAN FUECKIJES. WOimi IOC FOU uisi UMIIIIELLAS COVERED AND 316 No. ICIh. Jas. Ilemtenon. U 387 J ! HAUGAIN. 12 CAUINKT PHOTOS. | 2. DAVI1 113 S. 16th street , opposite Hasten Store. U MM9 i A PRIVATE PARTY HAS MONEY TO T.O. on pianos , Jewels , bicycles , etc. llusln ittrlctly conlUlcntlal , Address 1'ostotncn 1 326. U M7I HAVE YOUR OLD C.UH'nTS MADE IN TUBS ; any size > ou wish. 1S21 Leavcnwn street. U M706 Jj AUK THOU S1CIC7 MEDICINE AND THE. ' ment Mo , at 2U3H N. ICth st. U 153-Jy-l1 TUB KEY 1O I'BRKECT HEALTH IS A DC tie of Clarke's 1'ure Itye Whisky. Tea with weak lungs will llnd It a great Btreng enlnK power. U M174 1 MONEY TO LOAN REAli ESTA1 ANTHONY LOAN & TRUST CO. . 318 N. Y. Ul loans at low rates for choice necurlty In 1 bruska and Iowa farms or Omalia city jn-opei MONEY TO LOAN AT LOWEST RATES. T O , F. Uuvls Co. , 1503 Farnam st. W 4 INVESTORS DIRECTORY CO. , 10 WALL S New York , offer any | iart lOO.OiW eautern vextor'H n.nnes , ho liave money to Invi juit compiled , Write for imrtlculnrs . W M 303 J I ! CITY LOANS. C. A. STARR , 513 N. Y. LII W li LIFB INSURANCE POLICIES LOANED or tousht. F. O. Chetney , Kansas City. I W-i : CAPITAL. J2,000OiX > ; SURPLUS. JGOO.OOO ; U. Mortgage Trust Co. . New urk. For 6 per c loam on city property apply to Pusey & Then agents , room 207 First Nat'I bank tldK. W-l MONEY TO LOAN ON IMPROVED DMA real estate. Urcnnan , Lo\e & Co. , Pmton I W 4 MONEY TO IX3AN ON OMAHA REAL F.STA at 6 per cent. W. B. Melkel , 1st Nat. lilt bl W i MONEY TO LOAN ON IMPROVED OMA property , Fidelity Trust company , 1702 Parn : W 1 LOANS ON IMPROVED & UNIMPROVED Cl property. W. Farnam Smith & Co.w 1320 Farm W-4 MONEY TO LOAN CHATTELS J. U. HADDOCK , ROOM I7 , RAMOE IM/V X-4 MONEY TO LOAN ON FURNITURE A pianos , l-'ied Terry. 430 llanme blk. X I MONEY TO LOAN ON FURNITURE. I'LVN horsev , wagons , etc. , nt lowect rates In c no removal of eooJ : ittrlctly confidential ; can pay the loan off at any tlmu or In i ' OMAHA MORTGACJK IXJAN CO. . 306 So. ISth St. . MODEL 1/JAN CO. , 443 NETWORK LIFE. X-lU-Jyl _ PRIVATE MONEY LOANED CONFIDl tUIIy at low rateii on planuu. furniture < other securities. Room 403. New York Llfi X-M1C4 1 ! BUSINESS CHANCIB. FOR SALE. tl.SOO.00 CASH AND NOT mock dry Ruoils and furnlslilnz * ; fine lucat ! must sell account ulckaess. Addioi 8 41. 1 Y Mill 1 iA RE.VITALIV.ER OP NKRVr-S. A RESTOH of upixtlte. xodxnil la urr rliir liums.nl Clarkv'a pure Rre Whisky. Sold by dealt Always 4n bottles. Y Mlli : BUSINESS CHANGES. Continued. CUBAN FRECKLES , THK ONLY CIO AH. EC. Y-I84 Jll i.000.0 STOCK OF MERCHANDISE IN I1EST town In eastern Nebraska , for Uml and rasher or equivalent. Address S 2 $ , care llee.Y Y M91I EXCHANGE. WILL BXCHANOH MILLINERY FOR RANOE coal. 1SU Douglas street. Z M730-SI WANTED TO TRADE NEW STANDARD Ill- cycle for draft linrx * weighing l/iOO pounds or more. E. J , Davis , 1118 I'urnam ot. Z KIT FARM LANDS IN NORTHWEST MISSOURI for stock of hardware or Implements , Knox & Rlsser , 37',4 Pearl St. , Council llluffi. la. Z-417-JM TO EXCHANGE A COMH1NED STOCK OF drugs , clocks , watches , jewelry , blank nml nchooj books , wall paper , window nhndes , paints , nils , Klmi , etc. will Invoice , with fix tures , about M.OOO. Want Improved farm. Ad dress A. J. Pltzer , Cherryvalc , Knnmn. H-MSK-JM9' I WANT MERCHANDISE IN EXCIIANOK FOR real estate and cnsh , H. A. Wagner , Omaha. 2 M19) TO TRADE. DRESS SUIT. CHEST MEASURE SO Inchex. worn twlre ; cost J75 ; for home , RUT or anything. 8 42. llee. Z-135 TO TRADE."COMPLETE RED ROOM SUIT new , for a bicycle. Call nt room 410 , Shoelj bids. 7 IK-1S * WANTED , TO TRADE FAMILY HORSE FOT high grade bicycle. G. B. Shrlncr , 324 So. ! ? ll street. ( / J53-19 * WILL TRADE CLEAR RENTAL PROPERTY In good town for equity In Omaha dwelling. Room 403 , N. Y. Life. / M16J 1,000 OAL. EXTRA FINE HOME MAI > r Krnpo wine , 2 to 5 years old. Want $ t. < X > : cash and IICOO clear land or city property , Address S 46 , llee. X.-M167 21 * FOR SALE KtAfc ESTATE. ABSTRACTS , THE BYRON REED COMPANY , IlE 4S8 BARGAINS. HOUSES , LOTS AND FARM ; sale or trade , F. 1C Darling , Darker block. RE 460 IMPROVED GARDEN LANDS NEAR OMAIM at prices that will surprise sou , if taken with. In 2 weeks. J. II. Sherwood , 42J N. Y. Life. " HE 459 BARGAINS. SALE OR TRADK IN CITY PROP crtlea and farms. John N. Frenzor , opp P. O RE 161 HOMES ON EASY PAYMENTS. SELL AN1 buy lots , acres , farms. Ganln Uroj. , ZIO N.Y L RE 163 FOR SALE 4-ROOM COTTAGE , FULL LOT east front , 1700.00 : terms easy ; bargiiln. R. C Patleraon , Ramge block. RE M8I4 FARM LANDS , C. F. HARRISON , 912 N. Y. Life RI3 837-JylU' FOR SALE-DELIGHTFUL MODERN COT tage home , near N. boulevard. J.,50i.i ) ; $1,000.0 c.ieh , balance easy at G per cent. Address S 31 Bee. RE 993-1S FINE COTTAGE HOME , COST YEAR AG ( M.MO. for J3.300. J1.500 home anil half acre for 11.000. Flno lltlle home , 13th t. boulevard. $1,60) . 2 sight ! } ncrea near Ft. Omaha , both $7W. Small houses from J325.00 upnard. F.p.Wead. 16th and Douglas. RE-130-1 ! ) _ _ SO ACRES NEAR SO. O. . l.40o ! 7" Snunders co. , $3,730. 212 Otoc co. , 143 an acre. 160 Cumlne co. , SO.OW. SOO Madison co. , $17,000. 720 Hurt co. , ? 35 an acre. 20 acres fruit. jOJ. 40 Sarpy Co. . Jl.OM. 320 Nance Co. , JOIO. 160 Dlxon co. , ( near AVaync ) , $ ISCO. SO Sarpy co. , $30 nn acre. SO near Momlamln , Ta. , $2,500. 10 near So. O. . $1.230. 40 near Florence , $4,000. C. F. Harrison , 912 N. Y. Life. RE 160-13 * BRICK FOUNDATION. 5 ROOMS , CELLA under all. Well , city wntei , east front , $ : i cash , bnl. 6 p r cent , $030. Ames. 1617 Fa ; nam. RE-HS-21 * SLATE ROOF , 6 ItOOMS. SOUTH FRON1 cistern , city water , paved stieet , $1G30. Eai moments , Int , C per cent , Ames , 1617 Farnnti RE HD-21 * TRADE BUSINESS PROPERTY FOR CLE.V lots or land. Ames , 1617 Farnam. RE 150-51' SARPY COUNTY FARM ; 8" ACRES CIIOIC1 land ; 22 miles fiom Omaha , JJJ.O ) an acn Alex Moore , 404 Karbach block. RE M162 > JSOO TO $2,000 LOTS For $ -TOO to JO * ) . Now Is thn opportunity of a lifetime. We have had placed In our hands about flfteo lots that have Bold at from $ M to 51,000 eacl They are located In the northwestern portlo of the city , on Walnut lllll car line , In Hi moit beautiful and healthful location In tli city , with car line , pa\ed si reels , nml all mm ern Improvements In the Immediate vicinity. PRICES AND TERMS : $300 to $400 per lot , according to location ; $ ; per lot cash , and balance $10 per month , will out Interest , or a deduction of 1) ) per CM from price for one-half cash , or 2) per ccr for all caah. Tills property must be seen to be appieclated. Call nml let us rhow It to you. No better saving * bank can potslbly be foun than this Investment , and Just the most d , llghtful place for a hume. FIDELITY TRUST CO. . Sole Agents , 1702 Famam St. , llco lliilg. It Is a wise man who makes his Investmen when there are many sellers and few buyer It Is then they cot the biggest Imrpnlm nr the best terms. RE M1C8 23 FOR SALE , 2rt ACRES OF SPLENDID OAI den land , just out of city limits ; the line ; land , the lowest price and easiest terms ; en for price. Hicks , N. Y. Life lililg. RE M177 19 l. O. DAXON , 402 N. 16TH. 451 VICTOR BICYCLES. THE FINEST OF AI bicycles , Omaha Bicycle Co. , 323 N. ICtli stici 46 < STERLING DUILT LIKE A WATCH. WES ern Electrical Supply Co. , 1315 Howard street SEE THE VISIBLE BALL BEARINGS C Relay Special. Will Barnum Uro. , 120 N. 131 45 ; REMINGTON AND EAGLE , CROSS GUN C < 11C S. 13th Htrect. 46 ; A. L. DEANU & CO. , 1110 FARNAM STREE 46 : WESTERN BICYCLE & GUN CO. , 2110 CUMIN 471 MANTELS ; GKATSS AND TILEI WOOD MANTLES , GRATES , TILES FOR FII places , vestibules nnd laige lloors ; write I catalogue. Milton Rogers & Sons , Omaha. 47 DRESSMAKING. DRESSMAKING IN FAMILIES , 4MI Runlet M3sJSO CARPENTERS AND BUILDER ! C. E. MORRILL , PAPER HANGING , HOUI sign painting , brick work , plastering ; off. It. Barker blk , ; tel. 7.5 ; shop 913 N. : ith ct. 4S MUSIC , ART AND LANGUAGES MRS. FANNY ABLER , PIANO TEACHE graduate Vienna Conservatory. SOS So. Ifith GEOROE F. OELLKNBECK. BANJO A ? guitar teacher. 1011 Cans street. M 10 BUILDING &LOAN ABSOCIATI01 SHARES IN MUTUAL X , . & B. ASS'N VJ 6 , 7 , $ p r cent when 1 , 2 , 3 yearn old , ulwn redeemable. 1701 Farnam it. Nattlnger , Sec 4 $ HOW TO GET A HOME OR SECURE OOC Interest on savings. Apply to Omaha L. & Ass'n , 1704 Bee. bids. G , U. Nnttlnger. Sec UNDERTAKERSANDEMBALMEB II. 1C. 1IURKBT. FUNERAL DIRECTOR Af embnlmer , 1618 Chicago St. , telephone 93. 47 SWANSON & VALIEN , 1701 CUMING , TEL. 10 47 M. O. MAUL. UNDERTAKER AND EM LI A I. er , 1417 Famam St. , telephone 223. 47 C. W. BAKER , UNDERTAKER , 613 S. 16TH F 47 PASTURAGE. WE HAVE 160 ACRES OF BLUE GRASS PA lure for horse * , board fence , uprlng wati Barton & 1'helps , Gil more. Neb. , or A. ' Phelps & Son , 207 N. Y Life bldg. . Tel. 1CSI ITS-July 1 HORSES AND CATTLE : BLUE GRAf spring water. H. H. Harder . Co. , Vtiv til o _ GOOD PASTURE FOR HORSES. fl.OO TI month , per hrad. Ctmrle * Cans , St , Paul , Ni PUMP.3 AND WINDMILLS C. II. HOYDEN PUMPS AND WIND MIL1 all kinds of rump repairing. Ijeuve urd < with Churchill Pump Co. . Telephone W5. M-165-J'l DENTISTS. DR. PAUL. DENTIST. Mt ) IU'RT ST , S HORTIiANi ) AA' i' iTP W'KITIN tA. C. VAN 3ANTS SCHOOL. J X V LIFE CO' _ _ D. T. MOUNT HAS REMOVED UIB COAL onico la WO 8. 16th t. , ttrown block. 478 A GOOD THING Pl'SUIJT ' ALONG. MAY HE the Intent slnmr phrase , 'tiul that'll Just whal we're doing with SHERIDAN COAL. 8.000 tnni nolil In Omaha ln l year. We give yn\t \ J,00 ( lln. of the best Wyoming oooklng coal for HI.BO. Victor White , mgr. , 1SW Fhrnim lit. Tel. 127. -401 - I 1 _ HOTELS. HOTEL llAtlKnil. 1JTH AND JONES 8TS. 75 ronms nt II. W per < \irf. \ M rooms nt 12.00 per day. Special rate * to commercial travelers. Itontr nml l ard by week or , month. Trunk HlUlltrh , * * * AETNA HOUSE tKUROi'EAN ) , N. W. COR 13th and Dodge. Rooms by day or week. 479 DANCING. Mil. AND MRS. MOUANI ) WILL GIVE Pitt- vnte lessons In dancing Ht tholr home. IMOC Dodge street , during the summer. K3-J23 ELECTRICAL ! _ UP _ > LI23 ELECTRICAL ENGINEERS AND CONTRAC- torn for electric light nnd motor plants nnrt nil kinds of electrical construction. Western Elec trical Supply Co , ; 1511 Howard st. 452 PAWNBROKERS. II. MAROWITS5 LOANS MONEY. 413 N. 1C ST , BUSINESS NOTICES. DAMAGED MIRRORS RESILVERED. "ID N. 1C , 490 LOST ! I/DST. runsn CONTAINING MONEY ANT linen glass , . Iwtwecn Leavcnwortli nnd Wool worth , on Park avc. Howard If returnee to llee Plllce. lMt M166 19 * lawyers ana solicitors. SUES & CO. Bcc Oolldlng , OMAHA , Neb. Advlco 1WEI3 FOBBED WIDOW AND ORPHAN 'untls of an Investment Oompany Misappro printed and Squandered. ITTLE IS LEFT FOR THE CREDITOR Jolorailo Security Company Ooos by th < lionrd nnd It * I'resldent Flcos Atter StoiilhiK Half H Million Dollar * . DENVER , Juno 18. Henry J. Aldrlcl president and general manager of the Coli rado Securities company , has dlsappcarei and the creditors of the concern are makln trenuous efforts to ascertain his when abouts. Inquiries for the missing man hav brought to light one of the greatest senst Ions known In Colorado , . Five weeks ago Mr. Aldrlch left Ucnvc vltliout giving notice of his propa-ed di Darturc , and It now thought he has gor , cither to Australia or the Sandwich Island ; The hasty exit ot Aldrlch Is duo to the fai hat a warrant for Ms arrest , based on tli ndlctmcnt of the grand Jury , was about I bo served. The charge is misappropriate of funds entrusted to JiU care. Mr. Aldrlc also acted as treasurer of St. John's cathi Ural for ten jcars an'J was recognized I Denver as a man of most sterling worth an deep religious character. From MO to 400 ranch titles are cloude by the acts ot Aldrlch who diverted fum Invested by persons to make coou the shor age In maturing obligations occasioned t the depreciation In real estate. Ho guarai teed principal and Interest on loans and the began the downward course , which culmlnatt , n the appointment of a receiver thr < nonths ago. Even then tlierc was no Int inatlon of anything wrong , and the dl closures onlv came to the surface with tl work of the recilver In scanning the book The heaviest loss will full on widows ai orphans In the east , whoao earnings ar savings were entrusted to the company fi Investment at a high rate of Interest. Ot of the most distressing cases la that ot wliow at Bloomlngton , 111. She gave In whole fortune to the security company anrt now supported by Iho county authorltlc The debts will aggregate from $400,000 $500,000 , and every title Issued by the cor pany has to be examined by the court befo Its validity car. be atablUhed. It Is said that the failure of ( he Chambe Un Investment company , which occurred he tlireo years ago and presented liabilities $3,500,000 and assets that afterwards reallzi $250 , will not be as bad as the final showli of the Colorado Securities company. W. F. Hlnnan of neaten 10 hero repr senttng eastern creditors. He says t Equitable Loan company of New York Is 01 of the heaviest creditors. rcnniylvanla Towns Threatened with Fiery Destruction. BRADFORD , Pa. , June IS. A fire w started yesterday In the Hemlock slashln between Buttsvllle and Ormsby , and cou not be put out until considerable -dama had been done. Two hundred men are work and have the fire under control. It not thought the fire will spread any furth unless a high wind should spring up. Eve available man Is fighting fire , and tin services are worth from $ -.50 to $5 par do The fires In the vicinity of Hltersvllle a Keshuqua are now confined to a stretch territory eight miles long and three mil wide. Large embankments have been thro\ up about Keshuqua , and It Is believed t town Is safe , but a large force of men a on the scene , ready for any emergenc Millions of test of loga and lumber ha been destroyed , and hundreds of acres standing timber. Everything Is as dry tlndr nnd burns like chaff. A high wi would do untold damage. West of this cl the sky Is overhung by smoke , and fit appear to be rasing in the woods near Sug Run and Woodsport. No news has be received from that section as yet. ( roiutrrll Monument III11 Withdrawn. LONDON , Juno IS. Justin McCarthy , ! P. , In the House of Commons last night pr tested against the government offering , Insult to Ireland by proposing to erect monument to Oliver Cromwell. He moved reduction of the vote by 500. The motl was carried by a vote-of 220 years to nays. Mr. John Morlpy , chlel secretary f Ireland , thereupon withdrew the proposal f the monument. Conservative newrpapt comment upon the tight- place In which t government Is finding Itself. The Times a leader points to thej paralysis of the adml Istratlon which Is compelled to appoint unionist , Viscount Hampden , as governor New South Wales , after' a scandalous dela because the appolnlmbnt ot the liberal cam date \\ould have endangered the defeat the liberal candidate at the by election choose his successor. bicarlet l'cr r.tiliii < Up. The prevalence of , scarlet fever or a other contagious disease , " need not alarm y If you use Allen's Hygl n c Fluid. It Is t Ideal preventive medicine cleansing , purll Ing and healing. No household should without It. ' _ ' , 1'or Ilettcr iVpjl'rotrntlon. Th3 executive committee of the Commerc club held a joint conference today with co : mlttees from the city council and Board Plro and Police Commissioners relative better flro protection. In accordance wl resolutions recently passed by Ihe latt board. The question cf Improved servJ wai discussed. A committee , with Dudley Smith as cha man , uas appointed to draft resolutions e a or ring the ictlcn ot the Board of Flro Co mUsloneri. i _ llel'l for Rult'jinj ; life rnrn'ii M-nt. CARSON , Nev. , Juno IS. Tha examlt lion of William Picklcr , on uhoie prcmii the bullion tuppoied to have been sto.cn fn the United States mint was fJUnd , hai be concluded and 1'lckler has been held to : ( war. HI * mistress , who furnishnJ the formation ogaln-'t him , his uow bee I rccanclled and contradict'd her prevlc tuu-menta. Other evidence agalnit Pick * as adduce ] itronrlv Indicating Mj guilt LOST MAN'S LANE , afe. BY ANNA KATIIRRINB ( Copyrighted. 1893. ) CHAPT15H V. I am a young man , but I hope I have some of the virtues of an older one. However con founded by the turn thus given to my sus picions , I did not allow myself to bo swerved from the path which my judgment had laid out for me. Finding It to be not far from the hour when I had a right to expect Mr. Simmons , and correctly judging that ho would bring some such man with him as a conttable , I only walled for their coining to Institute a rigid search ot this place. I had told the two gentlemen at their first appearance - anco that this was done with the owners' permission , and oven at their entreaty ; and leolng the calmness of Mire Knollys , the itolld Indifference of the brother , who seemed o take the whole affair as a matter ot course , and Lucetta's spirited but by no means repellant - pellant bearing , they accepted my assurances and went cheerfully , though not carelessly , about their work. Mr. Simmons alone stopped o whisper once In my car as we went down , ho tunnel-shaped hall through which Miss Grant had fled on that fatal night : "But what about the grave In the woods and the body that was burled there ! " To which I whispered back. "One grave Is not enough for us to find ; If we come across no more that one can be easily explained. " And I whip- pered In one short word whose It was. It was a rambling place and we were hours going through It. but though wo followed Miss Knollys' suggestion and visited both cellar and attic , wo found nothing In any way suggestive of crime or death. With many apologies to the young ladles , we were about to leave the house when Lucetta , gliding to my side , touched my arm and said : "You will not forget our compact. Mr. Trohm's house Is to bo searched also , Is It not ? " To which I answered by a decisive "Yes , " which made her cheeks flush and bright light como Into her eyes. "If you do not find any thing , " said she , "como back to me. I have no faith In his cheerful airs and smiling hospitality , and what you fall to discover I will. For mark you there Is certainly some one of dangerous character In this vicinity , and who should It be If not the persecutor of my mother ? " Deprecating this assertion , which looked a lltllo too much like revenge , but yet anx ious to keep my word with her at all haz ards , I followed the two gentlemen Into the road , and quietly explained the necessity which our Invasion of this peaceable dwell ing behind us had occasioned. "We shall have to go through Mr. Trohm's also , " said I , and though the constable was for demur ring , Mr. Simmons at once fell in with the project , saying : "Oh , Mr. Trohm won't care ; he will rather enjoy showing off the neatness of his dwell ing. " And so he did. For when he learned our errand ho showed the utmost alacrity In opening all the doors and ushering us Into every nook and corner of his com- forablo domicile. "Of course , I know you don't expect to find anything , " ho laughed , "hut none the less do I admire your thoroughness and the ax- treme Justice shown toward my interesting young neighbors. What do you think of my pictures , and what do you think of the mat lltlle pincushions you will find on every bureau , and all stuck full of pins ? " Not exactly liking this sally , which some how seemed out of place , I answered lightly , but took care to survey the whole house , and especially the cellar , with a care that evi dently aroused surprise In my country col league. Hut I found nothing ; no , not th : least trace of anything In the least sinister , and when , the formality over , we all steppeil Into Hie open sunshine , I could not but asli myself If my expedition were destined tc failure , and If my plan ot procedure had nol been too open and brusque. A smile from Mr. Trohm as he bade m . goodby rather served to emphasize this de cision In my own mind. It was not like anj other I had seen on his face and showed thai under the geniality of his appearancs lay depths of sarcastic enjoyment In othei people's tllscomfltute that went far townrd explaining the Inveterate course he had taksr In reference to Althca Knollys. "I must sec those girls again , " thought I "Lucetta may bo right. Hut " My cogita , t.ona . got no farther , for at the first turn o the road we came upon Lucetta standing llki a wraith by the wayside , her bent finger lalt upon her Up. "I see. " she cried , "that you have dlscov ered nothing. Now may I see what I cat do to lift the suspicion which rests upoi those who live on this unhapny road ? " "Hut what can you do ? " I objected. "Why you are as frail as that bough ot alder under dor which you are standing. " "Never mind ; you are sure , are you not that people are killed here by some atrangi and unforeseen means ? " "Wo have thought so. " "Very well , come back hero at nlghtfal and see mo brave Mr. Trohm. If he Is thi man I think he Is , results will follow whlcl you will do-well to watch. But you must b secret. He must consider himself safe fron all prying eyes. " I stared at the young girl In amazement There was fever In her eyes , and on he I. We came up n j.ucctta. ' " llushei cheek , hul therj was a Hern dctc minatlon also , such determination as a mar ; shows for a CSUEO which he deems holy. "You will do this ? " I exclaimed. "I will do this , " said she. "Ucmember , Ihe sunset hour , In Mr. Trohm's Rarden. " "A whlppoorwlU's cry shall be the signal I assured her. "When you hear that yi may know that a watchful eye Is on y < both. " "And heaven defend me , " she murmurc and was gone before any of us could utt another word. I pass' over the comments of my compa Ions , who regarded the girl as half mad , well as the argumenls with which I Indue them to keep silence over this adventure , t I had given It the tst her earnestness d manded , and come to the hour when , co cealed In a knot of bushes overlooking M Trohm's garden , I waited for the sinking the sun below the wooded slopes behind ir. . I had crept to my place quite unpercelved , thought , and If there were no doss abe might reasonably hope to remain undliturb In my concealment. Mr. Trolun. whom I h been enabled to keep In Eight from my Hi minute of approach , was working among I flower beds , and as his manner cvlnc neither pirturbatlon nor curiosity , I Judg that ho looked for no more visitors In be Man's Line that night. Suddenly 1 heard rustle ; It wac very faint , but as Ihe t\ \ sank at that moment I raited the cry th had besn agreed upon betwen Mist Knoll and myeolt , and In so natural a tons Hi Mr. Trohm loofcej up wllh aslnnlshment In the trees above. At the fame Inctant I.ucet . , " Kncllys appeared at the gat ° . and calling 1 " ' name , drew his attention to limelf. c < dontly to his great surprise and liuvard ai tailon. "Lucettn ! " he exclaimed. "What does tl , mean ? You are not In the habit of vltltl me. " And a peculiarly eager look crest cl hU face ai he came down the walk a TO itojrpKl bsfaro her just where the itveiii en the old well I have mentioned cast IU lan n- shadows over the shaven lawn , n- Her answer was brief end d cliSve. no "No , " he said. "I make few l lts.Vh us I do come II 1s to utter either a protest or er warning. This time U U a warning. Trohm , your evil practices arc dlsco\erd ; I norrow vou will have the police hero In earnest ; they did but play with you today. " "You child ! " ho gasped , striving , however , o restrain all evidences of shock or terror. 'What do you mean , and to what practices do you allude ? that of my gardening nnd lousckceplng ? I never heard them called ovll before. " "nut murder Is evil , and gardening and lousokeeplnp ; do not employ all your time. Where Is Silly Uufus , Mr. Trohm ? They mve asked me , but It nny one In Lost Man's Lane can answer that question It Is you ! " And then I saw that the Instinct of this ; lrl had led us where more acumen would lave failed to take us. For the old man : rlnicd and the wrinkles c.imo out * In his ' .ico till he was diabolically ugly. "You viper ! " he shrlokod. "How dare you accuse me of a crime you , whose mother would have died In Jail but for my forbear ance ! Have you ever seen me tread upon a worm even ? Lucetta , you are mad ! " "Mad or sane , my accusation will bear fruit , Mr. Trohm. I bellsve too deeply In your guilt not to make others do so. " "You do ? " ho sneered. "I do. " "And why ? " he cried. "Decauso your heart Is wicked , Dccauso your face " "My face ? Take care , Lucotta , take care ; you will bring trouble on yourself. If you go on. " "Though I bring death , I nlll denounce you. I have the honor of my own house hold to defend. Besides , the earth should bo rid of such n monster as you. " "Such a monster as I ! Well , my pretty one" ( his voice grown suddenly wheeJIIng , hla face a study of mingled passions ) , "wo will sco about that ; wo will see about that. Como just a stop nearer , Lucetta ; I want to ECO It you nro really the Httlo girl I used to dandle on my knee. " His hand was on the curb of the old well ; lib face , so turned that It caught the full Wo rescued MNs Knnllyn. glare of the setting sun , leaned toward th girl , and seemed to exert n fascinating Ir fluence upon her. ' She took the step h asked , and bcforo I could cry out to her b < ware I saw him bend forward with a am den quick motion , and then start again U ] right , while her form , which but an Instar before had stood there In all its frail an youthful beauty , tottered as If the groun were bending under It , and In another mi ment dlBappearel from my appalled sigh swallowed In some dreadful cavern , that fc an Instant yawnoJ In the smooth shaven la\\ before me , nnd then vanished again froi Bight , ns If It had never boon. Shouting out my horror. I bounded fro ; my place , but stopped again for nn Instan dazed by the sight ot' ' the old man demoniacal delight. . Ito was leaping to ar fro over the turf , holding up his lingers I the red sunset glare. "Six ! " he shrlekc "Six ! and room for two more ! O , It's merry Ilfo I lead. And now , where Is m pretty Lucetta ? Surely she was hero moment ago. How could she have vanlsho then , so quickly ? " This last question was uttered In such different tone of voice that It gave me a ct to the whole situation. I saw , even Mill "I bounded to the rescue ot the devoti mnldon , that he was one of those mania' ' who have perfect dnitrol over themselvi except In the moment of triumph ; and no Ing his look of sinister delight percelvi that half his pleasure arid almost his so reward for the horrible crimes ho had pe petrated was In the mystery surrounding tl loss ot his victims and the surmises whit It naturally called up , I could , therefor understand his letter to the police and tl extreme satisfaction ho took In playing wl my efforts and contemplating his own fa cled Immunity from suspicion. Meantime I had covered the wretch wl my pistol , and reaching the spot \vlie Lucotta went down tried to lift the mos covered lid I could faintly discern thot Hut I found this Impossible with the glarli figure of the raving maniac ready to iprli upon me , and I should certainly have fall In my efforts If at that moment youi Knollys had not como Into sight , anxloun looking for his sister. Urging him to , hasten , I thrust the plst Into his hand and bid him hold Mr. Troh at bay , while I flew to the well-curb and trl to find the ( spring which worked the deail mechanism. A yell from the wrlthli creature at my side guided mo unconscious In my search , and In another moment I ea the fatal lid tip and disclose what appear to be the remains of n second well long a ; dry and abandoned for the other. "Now , " cned I , "for more assistance And , raising my voice , I sent a snout dev the road which brought Mr. Simmons frc the place where he had bidden himself. 11 tween us wo toro the lid from Us fastenln and rescued Miss Knollys. As slie h fainted In falllhg she had not suffered muc and when a half hour later nho opened h eyes In her own house It was to flnd o shadow at least lifted from her life. Ono word inoro In explanation of the p < slstent iTatred which Obudlah Trohm h shown toward his erring neighbor. Wh his papers were searched , this letter w found , dated Iwcnly-flva years back , 1. showing In every discolored cre.isa how oft It had been opened and read. It began c luptly : "You pcreecute me. I do not love you n never sNill. If you contlnua attentions Hi are positively d stasleful to me , I shall c In haling what Is now simply dlsagrccal to me. 1 am going lo marry Andrew Knoll ; Yours very truly , "A'LTHEA nurtuouans. " Plrkril Up on llii * lllRh rn. ; NEW YORK , Juno 18. The American si R. A. Smith arrived yesterday afternoon frc Manzanlllo , Cuba , with a full cargo of pug : When forty miles outpide ot the harbor Manzanlllo the bark fell In with a sm boat \\hlch put aboard a Cuban , Manuel i Torrlenta by name. Torrlents li a phyi.lcl and amember of Iho Insurgent army. I yond the fact that ho had letters of Inti dUPlIon lo parties In New York nothing cot bloirned of hU history or fuluro movcmen Ho doe * nol understand English. o : i nr.v W. ( .riily'n son Mnrrln * . OCONOMOWOC , Wl * . . June IS. The w < ding loday of Miss Grace Gould , d.tughlnr Mr. and Mrs. David 11. Gould of St. Lou s Mo. , and Henry W. ( Jrady of the Allan ( la. . Constitution , was nn event that u long be remembered by hojourners at tl popular lake roscrt. The ceremony took ph at ! i a. m. at Klon Hpiscop.il church , II Frederick C. .It-well olllclatlng. A rcdiptl followed at the new granite and redwood c Uge of Mr. Gould. Fifteen hundred Invl linns had he"n Issued nnd Ihu rcas an exceedingly brilliant inc. . \ii li -i : bimilimrj 'J'roiihlr * lletltril. ST. PAUL. Minn. , June IS. As an o come of the trouble In the United LuthGru over tha Auebrg emnary ! thirteen me bora veie ycjtnrdny afternoon , by 4lm unanimous vote , expelled from the rlair The vole etood abjut 12 to I , although : h hud vigorously rj/okcn rgMmst the prupo ac'lou iluring the day , Shlloh'i Cura U told on a guarantee , cnrc.-t incipient consumption. U U the I cough cure. Only one cent a dotcr SSc , and $1.00. Sold by UooJuun Drug Co. COURT GIVES ITS CONSENT Pavornblo Condition of the Appeal of Ovo > land Officials. UNION PACIFIC LINES TO BE REPAIRED Kunimi I.lnod of tlie 8y tom Will 110 th Which Will ll col the Atlon- tlon of llernlvor CUrk nnd Ilia Associates. Managing Receiver S. U. H. Clark and Judge Kelly ot the Union 1'aclfic returned this morning front St , I'aul , where they went to apply to Judge Sanborn for permis sion to Issue $150,000 worth of receivers' certificates to repair bridges and the road * bed on the Kansas Central , which extends from Mlltonvale to Leavcnworth. Their trip was successful , as Indicated by the dispatch from St. Paul In The lice of this morning. Tha report ot Chief Engineer 1'cgram of the Union 1'aclflc to the receivers , and upon which It was decided to ask the sum ol money above named to carry on necessary cpalrs to bridges , etc. , shows that the old ewe truss bridge across the Blue river , ear Garrison Crossing , about eighteen miles rom Manhattan , Kan. , Is In a condition ro- ulrltiR Immediate attention ; that the tow rice ot Iron and ste l at this time permit ! ' the construction of an iron bridge across 10 Dine , ( o take the place ot the old ooden structure now In process of rtlssolu- on. lie also recommends the building ot n Iron decker In the city of Leavomvorth o take the place ot a ramshackle structure hlch has outlived Its usefulness. This , owever , Is only a single span , and Is not ' great Importance. There are other small ridges to be repaired , the whole repair to ridges on the Kansas Central amounting to bout $50,000. The balance of the amount s to bo expended In Improving the physical ondltlon of the road , new steel nnd new es being needed along the line , which li lioiit 175 miles In length nnd which has been llowed to run down on account of the small uslness being done , the road barely paying pcratlng expenses since Us construction , anything like an attempt to setllctnent long the line it promises , however , to bo an nportant feeder to the main line of the Inlon I'aclllc , but this Is only In the future , horc Is another bridge across the Kupub- can near Miltonvlllo needing repairs , but It s thought In the engineer's olllce that with cuts placed under the structure It could ba HI lie to last until next year. Mr. riiRii/.l In n lltiil HOT. J. G. Fugazl of San Francisco Is one of tha cst known contracting emigrant agents In ic country , doing business for railroads and lanlpulatlng Italians. For several yenra 'ugazl has been In the employ ot the Union 'nclllc , but nom time ago ho was let out ml was hired by Ihe Hlo Grande Weslorn o route business over Us line. So persistent Id Fugazl become In the Interest ot Is line and so wholly without egaid to the rules and regulations of the migrant agreement of the Western Passen ger association that Mr. Lomnx of the Union 'aclllc decided to protest the action of Its orincr employe. Considerable bad blood ro- ulted , but the Union I'aclllc maintained Its position and when Mr. Lomax was In Chi- ago last week ho won a most complete Vic- ory. ory.Mr. . Fugazl retired from the Union Pacific n account of charges made by some of the lues parties to the emigrant agreement that ' "ugazl had broken the agreement. It soema , lowover , that the Itlo Grande Western , vhlch Is one of the lines party to the ngree- nent , retained Fugazl and since that tlmo las been busy explaining Its position , It la now authoritatively stated that the Hlo } rando Western has gone on record to the effect that Fugazl Is simply the agent on lastbound business and that the company has lothlng to do with his westbound routings , and declining to bo responsible for his ac tions. The Union Pacific , feeling Itself placed In most awkward position , has protested against the action of the Rio Grande Western , with the result that all ho Unas Interested have agreed to glvo 'ugazl no recognition whatever on wcst- > ound business. In order to keep their iledgeH with the Union Pacific. Fugazl , hcreforc , Is confined to castbound business mtlrely and Is In consequence greatly handi capped by the stand taken by the Union Pa cific , In which oven the Hlo Grande Western supports Lomax of the Union Pacific. RntfM Arntii Ho ttmtornl. Rates on packing house product to the Mississippi river , Chicago and Peorla will ba restored to the old tariff Juno 29. This ictlon was decided upon late yesterday , when the Missouri , Kansas & Texas signified A desire to the Burlington to withdraw ox- Ming tariffs and go back to the old condi tion ot things which prevailed before tha cut rates from Kansas City and Omaha wont nto effect. A Ilurllngton official , talking of the restoration , said that the reduction on packing house product was forced upon that road by the Missouri. Kansas & Texas , and rather than stand criticism on the part of South Omaha packers for not meeting ths rats out ot Kansas City , determined to glvo South Omaha the benefit of the tame rate. It was retaliatory , of course , " ho added , 'but ' It hap accomplished our purpose , namely , that the Missouri , Kansas & Texas has real ized how futllo Its efforts are and now an nounce a willingness lo play fair , " Tha Hock Iriand , Milwaukee and North western , anticipating that some such action might b : taken , icfused to quote the rate announced by ths Rurllnglon to St. Louie , Chicago and Pcorla and this morning they oxpresfid themselves as perfectly satleflcd the way things \sero working out. Hrslorp.l St. l.onlsvMliMiurl River Iliitos. ST. LOUIS , June IS. Ily agreement be tween all the lines In Interest St. Louls- MUsourl river rates are to bo restored on June 29 and rigidly maintained on and after that day. < t ir.it.KKi > I.N ni'.u M.r.Ki' , Her Brother FollnwiMl llnr unit Wn Kil'ed liy ll -\vnctlimrt. . CLOUD C1IIKF , Okl. , Juno 18. A report came In yesterday that Jim Jones killed 11111 Uayflold just across the line In Mills county. Junes had been waiting upon a sister of Hayflcld , whose family made serious objec tions thereto and threatened Junes with vie lence. The girl occasionally walked In her bleep and after hearing her pcop'.ft make UireatH hn rciRc In the night and went four miles to the homo ot Jones to warn him. Not daring to take her homo , Jones look her to the house ot a neighbor. When ho departed for homo some one fired two shots at him In the dark and Jones returned the lire. Jones was unhurt , but his firing brought a man to the ground with a bullet through Ills heart. The dead man proved to bo Itayllvld , who , It appears , had followed hl.H bister on her midnight errand of warning , WlMniiln lmil ! < i-r In fr4 > ttli > n OSIIKOSII. WIs. , Juno IS. Nearly 100 lending bai.kcr * from all parts ot thf ftato ar : here today to attend the annual state meeting of the WUcomln Hankers 'associa tion , which uas called to order In the city lull at 10 : = 0 a. m. by President S. M , Hay > l ihlt city. After the r.port& nf olflcem and the appointment of committees tha meeting adjourned until 1:30 : p. m , , when on IntTeslIr.g paper on "The Silver Question" ai read by F. G. Illgclow of Milwaukee. A general dlxcusuloti and the election of officers followed , and the vliltorj and their ladles were then taken for a four-hours' ex cursion lo view tlie numerous mimmer re- orli adjjrent to the city. This evening they will K tendered a banquet at the Holt ) Athwrn. 'Whsn Iliby tra * UoV , vm garo hrr Castorla. When cU.o > r.ix a Child , .ie cried for Cascrla. \7bun tha became MUs , xlio ulua to Coitorla. MTu ? & : h9 bad Culldrru , is'io ' gave them UastorU